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December 16, 2011 10:44 by Admin

Robert Ward is IrishJobs.ie's Training expert

 

Robert Ward is Director of student recruitment at the National College of Ireland in Dublin’s IFSC.

The National College of Ireland offers full and part-time courses in business, human resources, finance, computing and community studies.

The College operates these programmes from its state-of-the-art Docklands campus and from centres at various locations around the country.

The College is particularly experienced in advising people that have perhaps been out of education for a long time how best to come back to learning.

Robert and his team at the National College of Ireland answer many queries about education and training at its various information events. This strong team will be able to assist you if you are hoping to find a course that will help you to get a job, or move up in your existing position.

 

If you have a question for Robert about training or courses then please contact him via the comment box below.

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August 16. 2012 05:08

Comment by:
Namita Kukreja
Hi, My name is Namita I have been working for last 10 years. I am Assistant Manager-Human Resources & Training with an IT company based out of Glastonbury Connecticut. I am based out of one of the centres in India. I wanted to get myself enrolled in a part time or Full time Human Resources course so I can learn the theoratical aspects of HR activities.

Please help me find a course which will help me hone my current skills. I would always want to be associated with Human resources and training.

Thank you

August 29. 2012 10:23

Comment by:
Carmel
Good afternoon
I am considering a move in careers. I currently work as a Tourism and Marketing Assistant for a top visitor attraction in County Wicklow. Whilst I find the role diverse and challenging I feel there is now room to climb the ladder in my current company. The work and industry sector are exciting but I am now considering a different career in child development but before I spent huge amounts of money on distance learning courses it would be great o get some advice from someone with recruitment and industry knowledge.

Any advice would be gratefully appreciated.

With Warm Regards
Carmel Byrne

October 22. 2012 14:57

Comment by:
Mary Scales
Hi
After being layed off from factory work four years ago I have complete my two course leaving cert and business secertarial and i am currently on a business management course i was just wondering how do i go about get a job as i have very little experience.

regards
Mary Scales

January 7. 2013 14:37

Comment by:
A Healy
Mr Ward,

I am seeking advice in undertaking a career in Anti Money Laundering. Any advice on entry levels and stability of such positions. I hold a Public Mgmt. BA Hons. Admin of Justice and I have a background in policing.

I would appreciate if you could please keep my query off the public forum.

Regards.

April 8. 2013 14:49

Comment by:
Edith MacSweeney
Hi
I am a recent graduate with an MA in art history and back ground in office admin .I am returning to Ireland after a year in Canada working in the legal field. I had a lot of difficulty trying to get work before I left Ireland in the art or culture fields so I have essentially decided to go in a new direction and look at art and museum law I would like to get some advice on how best to make this transition .

Regards

May 15. 2013 17:28

Comment by:
Colm Murphy
Hi,

I've got about 10 years work experience and I'm at a crossroads and not sure if I should do a MSc in Business & Management or an MBA?

Any advice?

Thanks



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